The Kellogg Institute for International Studies promotes research excellence on critical global challenges, with a particular focus on democracy and human development. Building on a core interest in Latin America and Africa, the Kellogg Institute fosters research on the developing world and beyond.

Other Campus Resources

Going beyond the conventional focus on scholarly panels, the conference will also draw upon the resources of other units in the university:

The DeBartolo Performing Arts Centeris an inclusive destination for enjoying the region’s premier cinematic and performing arts programs. An extensive schedule of independent art house film screenings and the Presenting Series’ season of music, dance, and theater reflect Notre Dame’s Catholic character and the academy’s pursuit of knowledge.

The Eck Visitors Center, adjacent to the Hammes Notre Dame Bookstore, stands close to the Notre Dame Avenue entrance to campus. Both buildings opened in 1998 to serve as a first stop for visitors. The Eck Center houses a 150-seat auditorium and presents an introductory video about Notre Dame.

Hesburgh Librariesconnects people to knowledge across time and space. It is the library’s job to acquire, preserve, organize, and steward this knowledge in a way that makes it accessible for study by all scholars throughout time. To this end, the Hesburgh Libraries contributes to the mission of the University by providing distinctive collections, expertise, services, and spaces that enhance teaching, learning, and research for and in collaboration with the University community.

Parking & Venues

Jenkins Nanovic Halls are located on Notre Dame Avenue across the street from the Eck Visitors Center.

Venues

1. Morris Inn

2. Eck Visitors Center

3. Jenkins Nanovic Halls

4. DeBartolo Performing Arts Center

Parking

A. Visitor Lot (paid parking)

B. Eddy Street Commons (paid parking)

C. Walsh Architecture Lot

D. Stadium Lot

Friday BEFORE 4 PM

Paid Parking Only
A-Visitor Lot or B-Eddy Street Commons

Friday AFTER 4 PM, Saturday, & Sunday

Free Parking in any lot with an open gate
C-Walsh Architecture Lot or D-Stadium Lot

Parking Pay Stations

During regular business hours (Monday-Friday, 6 a.m. - 4 p.m.), visitors must purchase a permit at a pay station (credit cards only). The permit must be displayed face up on the driver’s side of the vehicle’s dashboard- visible to parking enforcement staff. No permit is required outside of regular business hours and on holidays.

Notre Dame Rate Schedule

Please click here to see a map showing the location of the pay stations.